Barry Mizen fears prisoners are coming out worse than they went in as he hit out at BBC for using tax-payer cash to promote killer’s music
The main idea of the article is that Barry Mizen, father of murdered teenager Jimmy Mizen, believes his son's killer, Jake Fahri, shows no remorse for the crime and is using his rap music to glorify violence.
Mizen is critical of Fahri's recall to prison for breaching his licence conditions related to his music, and further criticizes the BBC for promoting Fahri's music despite its violent content. He believes that prisoners like Fahri are not learning from their offenses and are instead becoming "worse than they went in."
The main idea of the article is that Barry Mizen, father of murdered teenager Jimmy Mizen, believes his son's killer, Jake Fahri, shows no remorse for the crime and is using his rap music to glorify violence. Mizen is critical of Fahri's recall to prison for breaching his licence conditions related to his music, and further criticizes the BBC for promoting Fahri's music despite its violent content. He believes that prisoners like Fahri are not learning from their offenses and are instead becoming "worse than they went in."